Stanford coach Shaw: replacing McCaffrey to be a team effort

Two big questions for Stanford this college football season were answered not long after coach David Shaw arrived Down Under.

And he did it with a most appropriate, Australian-style response: No worries.

Shaw said replacing running back Christian McCaffrey , who was drafted in the first round by the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, will be a total team effort, not by just by one player.

And he said quarterback Keller Chryst, who tore the ACL in his right knee in late December, is fit and ready for Sunday’s opening game against Rice at Allianz Stadium in Sydney.

McCaffrey’s figures were imposing: He set a record with 3,864 all-purpose yards in 2015 and then rushed for 1,596 yards and scored 16 touchdowns last season. In those two seasons, the Cardinal went 18-1.

Shaw doesn’t have to entertain any thoughts of replacing Chryst, at least at this point.

Chryst injured his knee during Stanford’s 25-23 win over North Carolina in the Sun Bowl on Dec. 30. Chryst was 6-0 as a starter last season with 10 TD passes and only one interception in those games.

His recovery has surprised the coaching staff.

”He has not shown any signs of being injured,” Shaw told The Associated Press. ”I anticipated taking it slower in camp with him, but he asked me to take the training wheels off. There was no medical issue, and he didn’t feel bad at all. So we ramped it up instead of resting him.”

On the defensive side, Shaw said the experience of his returning players will help compensate for the loss of defensive end Solomon Thomas, who was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers. Thomas had eight sacks and 15 tackles last season as the leader of a young defense.

Now, Shaw thinks Stanford’s defense can be even better.

”When you look at our team, our front seven has a lot of older players … a good mix of age and experience,” Shaw said.

The game, in which Stanford is heavily favored, will start at noon Sunday in Sydney to coincide with prime time television in the U.S. on Saturday night. It’s the last Sunday of winter in Australia and there’s a chance of rain in the forecast along with a high temperature of 64 Fahrenheit (18 Celsius).

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AP Sports Writer Josh Dubow contributed from San Francisco.

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